BioHacked tells startling true stories of the people caught between two multi-trillion-dollar industries — medicine and technology — and chronicles how their lives are transformed. Listen as the children of anonymous sperm and egg donors — some with dozens or hundreds of half-siblings — take on the fertility industry. As they uncover the identities of their donors and gather vital medical informat... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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I really liked this. Until the host said that she loves the View and that Whoopie Goldberg is usually right but “this time” she is wrong. She is always wrong in her race-baiting and virtue-signalling about EVERY issue. Why did this become race-based and about abortion instead of fact-based? Kind of discredited it all for me. Little insulting and belittling to families as well.
Love that they covered different perspectives and giving attention to changes that are trying to be made.
This podcast is very imformative and well done. Several of the donors interviewed come off as real jerks, I'm glad that the Kurt story turned out ok for his offspring who were interviewed. Cannot help but wonder what icky and potentially criminal skeeltons are hiding in the closet of psuedonymous "Mike" - but no one flips out that hard about an abstract notion of privacy without something serious to hide.
I thoroughly enjoyed season 1 of this this podcast and I’m already looking forward to season 2. The organization of the content was clear and rational. The production was high-quality and professionally done. The topic was eye opening. If each season is similar, then I’ll be a returning and regular listener.
So unbelievably well done-
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The show explores the riveting intersection of medicine and technology, focusing specifically on the experiences of individuals impacted by anonymous sperm and egg donation. Highlighting their journeys to uncover donor identities, the episodes illuminate the ethical dilemmas and societal implications of modern fertility practices. Listeners engage with personal narratives that reveal unexpected connections and the complexities surrounding family dynamics affected by the fertility industry. The content strikes a balance between investigative storytelling and emotional depth, making it a compelling experience for those interested in societal issues related to reproductive technology.
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